Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole Recipe (Gluten-Free) - Elavegan (2024)

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This vegan sweet potato casserole is a simple and delicious make-ahead Thanksgiving classic side dish or dessert. The sweet potato bake is topped with a delicious pecan streusel topping which is gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free (without sacrificing flavor!).

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I have to admit; for years, sweet potatoes only ever ended up on my table as part of hearty, savory dishes. Until I discovered how amazing this ingredient works within vegan bakes like these Vegan Sweet Potato Brownies or Chocolate Chip Sweet Potato Muffins.

Then, when I tried my first sweet potato casserole, I was immediately won over! This Thanksgiving classic plays on the natural sweetness of sweet potatoes but enhances it further with a delicious combination of spices, sweetener, and a delicious pecan streusel topping.

There are traditionally two ways of serving this dish. One uses marshmallow and the other, my preferred option, uses this streusel topping. I love this less sweet version; Especially when serving as a side dish to a large Holiday dinner.

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Healthier Sweet Potato Bake

This healthy sweet potato casserole manages to reduce the sugar content, relying more on the natural sweetness of the potatoes, without losing its decadent quality. In fact, you can even reduce the sugar content further – check out my recipe notes section for some tips!

Plus, as a vegan version, I’ve omitted all eggs and dairy for a delicious sweet potato casserole without eggs. In fact, it’s so creamy and decadent that no-one would guess that it’s vegan and gluten-free. I’ve rarely been left with any leftovers after serving up a big dish of this- no matter what diet my guests have. So, I’ll take that as a win!

Here you can see which ingredients I used for the pecan streusel topping:

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How To Make Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole

One of the best things about this recipe is that it’s super simple to make and only requires a few steps. Plus, it’s make-ahead friendly (read the how-to store section for tips!).

Step One: First, peel and chop the potatoes into 1” (2.5cm) equal-sized chunks.

Step Two: Add them to a large pot and cover with water, then bring to a boil and cook over medium heat for 10-15 minutes or until fork-tender. When ready, drain and transfer them to a large bowl.

Step Three: Then, preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius) and grease a 2-quart casserole dish with oil.

Step Four: Add the sugar, canned coconut milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt to the bowl with the potatoes and mash with a potato masher or electric hand mixer. Taste the mixture and adjust the spices and sweetener, to taste.

Step Five: Transfer the mashed sweet potatoes to the casserole dish and even out the top with a spoon or spatula.

Step Six: In a medium bowl, combine the flour, sugar, cinnamon, and salt and stir with a spoon then add the maple syrup and vegan butter. Use your hands or a fork to toss/mix until crumbs form, then stir in the chopped pecans.

Step Seven: Sprinkle the sweet potato mixture with the pecan streusel topping and bake, uncovered, for 30-35 minutes or until the crumbs begin turning golden-brown. Then serve and enjoy!

For the full ingredients list, ingredient measurements, and nutritional information, read the recipe card below.

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How To Serve

Serve this gluten-free sweet potato casserole as a side dish for your Thanksgiving/Christmas spread, or as a dessert.

I love serving it alongside some of my other favorite vegan thanksgiving recipes like Green Bean Casserole or Vegan Meatloaf.

For even more decadence, you can top each portion with a little extra vegan butter.

Additionally, if serving as a dessert, then you could add a small dollop of sweetened whipped coconut cream to this dairy-free sweet potato casserole – it’s delish and still vegan!

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Storing Instructions

Store any leftovers covered in the refrigerator for between 3-5 days. It can be reheated in the microwave or oven.

You can also make this dish ahead with two methods:

  1. Prepare the sweet potato mix in advance and leave overnight in the fridge then simply prepare the topping just before baking.
  2. Prepare both elements in advance but keep them separate. Otherwise, the topping will go ‘soggy’ if left on top of the sweet potato.

When baking the sweet potato bake straight from the fridge, it’s best to give it a few extra minutes.

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Useful Recipe Notes

  • Coconut Milk: You can substitute this with another dairy-free milk, but then it’s best to add 2-3 tbsp of vegan butter or coconut oil to the filling for a super creamy sweet potato souffle.
  • Flour: Most gluten-free flours will work (I wouldn’t recommend coconut flour though), or you can use regular all-purpose flour or spelt flour if you aren’t gluten-free.
  • Maple syrup: Or a liquid sweetener of your choice (i.e., agave, sugar-free keto syrup, etc.)
  • For a nut-free version: You can use sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds in place of the nuts or simply omit them entirely.

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Variations

  • The Sweet Potatoes: This vegan sweet potato casserole is like ‘candied yams’ casserole. Feel free to use yams in place of sweet potato, if preferred. Pumpkin would be another option if you want to make a delicious pumpkin casserole.
  • You can mash the sweet potato with a masher, hand mixer, food processor, or blender/immersion blender. However, be aware that the texture of sweet potato will change if over-processed and can become slightly ‘gummy’/gluey. Some people prefer it this way. But if you want light and fluffy spuds, then avoid the machines and stick to hand mashing.
  • If you want a sweet dish while reducing the sugar content, then baking the sweet potatoes instead of boiling can help. The natural sugars in the spuds will caramelize as they bake, for super-sweet natural sweetness.
  • You can use canned sweet potato puree to save time.
  • If you want a slightly thicker, cohesive mash for this sweet potato bake then you can either add less liquid to the mash or add an egg substitute to help bind the mixture. I prefer mine slightly looser, with fewer ingredients.
  • Feel free to reduce some spices and sugar for more of a savory dish.

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Other Vegan Thanksgiving Recipes

  • Easy Vegan Scalloped Potatoes
  • Perfect Vegan Gravy
  • Easy Apple Strudel
  • The Best Vegan Pumpkin Pie
  • Vegan Pecan Pie
  • Vegan Apple Pie with Streusel

If you give this vegan sweet potato casserole recipe a try, I’d love a comment and ★★★★★ recipe rating below. Also, don’t forget to tag me in re-creations on Instagram or Facebook with @elavegan and #elavegan – I love seeing your recreations.

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Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole

Author: Michaela Vais

This vegan sweet potato casserole is a simple and delicious make-ahead Thanksgiving classic side dish or dessert. The sweet potato bake is topped with a delicious pecan streusel topping which is gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free (without sacrificing flavor!).

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Casserole, Dessert, Side

Cuisine American

Servings 6

Calories 394 kcal

Ingredients

Topping:

  • 3/4 cup (100 g) gluten-free all-purpose flour (*see notes)
  • 3 tbsp (40 g) coconut sugar or brown sugar
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp sea salt
  • 3 tbsp (40 g) vegan butter or coconut oil (softened)
  • 1 - 1 1/2 tbsp maple syrup (*see notes)
  • 2/3 cup (75 g) pecans chopped

Instructions

  • Watch the video in the post for easy visual instructions.

    First, peel and chop sweet potatoes into equal-sized chunks, about 1" (2.5 cm). Add them to a pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and cook at medium heat for about 10-15 minutes (or until fork-tender). Drain, then and add them to a large bowl.

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit (190 degrees Celsius) and grease a 2-quart casserole dish with oil.

  • Add, sugar, canned coconut milk, vanilla extract, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt to the large bowl. Mash with either a potato masher or use an electric hand mixer. Taste the mixture and add more sugar if you prefer it sweeter.

  • Transfer the sweet potato mixture to a casserole dish and smooth it out evenly with a spoon or spatula.

  • In a medium-sized bowl, combine flour, sugar, cinnamon, and sea salt. Stir with a spoon, then add maple syrup, and vegan butter. Use a fork (or your hands) to combine the mixture until crumbs form. Also, stir in the chopped pecans.

  • Top the sweet potato mixture with the streusel and bake uncovered for 30-35 min or until the crumbs start to turn golden brown. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Video Of The Recipe:

  • Coconut milk: If you want to use any other milk, I would suggest adding 2-3 tbsp of vegan butter or oil to the filling.
  • Flour: You can use regular all-purpose flour if you aren't gluten-free.
  • Maple syrup: Any other liquid sweetener is fine.
  • Make it in advance: Prepare the filling and add it to the casserole dish. Cover and store in the fridge (e.g. overnight). You can prep the topping right before baking. Or prep both but keep it in separate bowls.
  • You can use canned sweet potato puree to save time.
  • If you want a slightly thicker, cohesive mash then you can either add less liquid to the mash or add an egg substitute to help bind the mixture. If you prefer it creamier, add more milk or vegan butter.
  • Recipe serves 6. Nutrition facts are for one serving.

Nutrition Facts

Vegan Sweet Potato Casserole

Amount per Serving

Calories

394

% Daily Value*

Fat

16

g

25

%

Saturated Fat

5

g

25

%

Carbohydrates

61

g

20

%

Fiber

8

g

32

%

Sugar

21

g

23

%

Protein

5

g

10

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition information is an estimate and has been calculated automatically

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FAQs

How do you make a sweet potato casserole not runny? ›

Eggs and cream help stabilize the dish and prevent it from becoming too runny (a common complaint with many sweet potato casserole recipes). Make it as smooth or chunky as you like!

Why put eggs in sweet potato casserole? ›

The egg is the all-important binder in a sweet potato casserole: it enriches and stiffens the mixture without making it heavy. Make sure to cool the mash slightly before adding the egg so it doesn't scramble, and to stir well so there are no streaks of cooked egg white in the finished dish.

How do you thicken up sweet potato casserole? ›

Choose orange sweet potatoes for the best flavor and sweetness. Brown sugar adds a depth of flavor with a hint of molasses and helps create a caramel-like sauce. All-purpose flour will help thicken the sauce and give some structure.

How do you know if a sweet potato has gone bad? ›

How to tell if sweet potatoes have gone bad. If your sweet potato is soft in spots, smells rotten, or oozes a mysterious liquid, that potato should be discarded. Another sign that sweet potatoes have taken a turn for the worse is if they start growing stalky purplish sprouts.

Why is my sweet potato casserole so runny? ›

If you overcook your sweet potatoes, they may begin to absorb too much liquid, making them watery. It's important to cut your potatoes into equal-sized pieces so that they all cook at the same rate. Make sure to remove them from the steamer as soon as they are fork-tender!

How do you make a casserole less runny? ›

Simply whisk equal parts butter and flour together. Then, roll the thick paste into little teaspoon-sized balls. Add one ball to your casserole at a time, waiting about a minute before adding another one, until you get the right thickness.

Why do you soak sweet potatoes before baking? ›

The cold water bath helps rinse the starch off the sweet potatoes so they're a bit more crispy. That said, if you do not have the time, you can still get crispy baked sweet potato fries by using high heat and a little drizzle of olive oil.

What binds a casserole together? ›

The key to a good casserole is the sauce or broth that binds those ingredients together as they bubble in the oven, allowing the flavors to meld together into a harmonious, comforting meal. This can be something as simple as the McCormick Brown Gravy Mix used in this tasty Hamburger Casserole dish.

Why do you need to soak sweet potatoes before cooking? ›

TIPS & TRICKS to Make this Recipe: The main secrets to achieving that incredible crispy texture, is to soak the cut sweet potatoes in cold water for at least 30 minutes. This helps remove the starch from the sweet potatoes so they´re not limp & soggy.

How do you tell when sweet potato casserole is done? ›

Sprinkle the topping evenly over the sweet potato mixture, then pop it into the oven and let it bake for 40 to 45 minutes. You will know it's done when the topping is lightly browned and the center of your casserole is set and firm.

How many sweet potatoes for 3 cups? ›

Note: 3 cups sweet potatoes is about 3-4 large sweet potatoes.

How do you thicken a casserole without flour? ›

Cornflour is a great gluten-free thickener. It has a slightly more gelatinous texture, so only add a teaspoon at time or your sauce may become a bit goopy. Use cornstarch to thicken your stew towards the end of cooking, as cooking it for a long time can break down the starch and your stew will thin out again.

When should you not eat sweet potatoes? ›

Is it soft, wet, oozing, squishy, discolored, or sprouting? If yes to any, then toss it! If the sweet potato is firm and not sprouting, it's still fresh and safe to eat. If it's firm with only a few sprouts, you can cut the sprouted area off, then cook and eat immediately.

What are the black dots on my sweet potatoes? ›

Sweet potatoes in storage are commonly infected with the bread mold fungus, which causes a watery soft rot of part or all of the tuber. The fungus may be seen as a fluffy, white growth, with black dots supported on threads.

What do I do if my potato bake is too runny? ›

Try letting the dish rest for 10 minutes or so to let the water get absorbed and let the sauce thicken. Try cooking your recipe longer.

Should sweet potato casserole be firm? ›

you should see it firm, but still paste like. Once it bulges and you start to see cracks, it will be overcooked. You don't need anything of those fancy gadgets for casserole! You can grab a potato masher or whisk and mash them up.

How do you keep a casserole moist? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

Why is my sweet potato still hard after baking? ›

If your sweet potato is still hard it's not cooked enough.

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